Fathom Nickel Inc. (CSE: FNI) (FSE: 6Q5) (OTCQB: FNICF) has reported that geology crews have returned to the Gochager Lake Project in Saskatchewan after recent wildfires cleared vegetation, exposing new outcrops for exploration. The company said early work has confirmed favourable gabbroic-pyroxenite rock types and anomalous geochemistry extending 1.4 kilometers along strike east-northeast of the historic deposit. Chip sampling and assays are underway to define what is emerging as a mineralized corridor.
CEO and VP Exploration Ian Fraser stated that the wildfire exposure has opened new ground for exploration and is expected to add definition to the expanded footprint. Full soil and rock geochemistry results are anticipated by mid-October. The company believes the new findings could significantly enhance the project's potential as a nickel camp in Saskatchewan.
Fathom Nickel is a junior exploration company focused on exploring for and developing world-class nickel camps in Saskatchewan. The company's Gochager Lake Project is one of its key assets, and the recent developments underscore the potential for discovery in underexplored areas exposed by natural events.
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The announcement highlights the importance of natural events like wildfires in revealing new geological exposures that can lead to significant mineral discoveries. Fathom Nickel's ability to quickly mobilize crews and utilize portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) technology demonstrates its commitment to advancing exploration efficiently.


